The U.S. said Friday that Myanmar's planned November 7 elections cannot be "inclusive or credible" under the political circumstances there. Jon Decker reports. Video Courtesy of Reuters.

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go ... bowing to pressure from the US Britain and human rights groups state media announced on Friday that me and Mars hold its first parliamentary elections ... in two decades on November seven ... critics it said elections would be illegitimate ... the military junta denies a role to thousands of political opponents now in prison ... including detained Nobel Peace Prize winner ... Aung San Suu Kyi ... in fact the election takes place about a week before synergies expected to be freed ... from sixteen years of house arrest forty political parties have registered to take part in the first civilian government in almost half a century ... in the reclusive army ruled country of forty eight million people ... that several of the larger party said ... the elections timing is designed to keep the military content in our U S State Department spokesman said Friday ... that the Inmar's planned elections cannot be inclusive more credible ... under the current political circumstances ... John decker ... Reuters ...